Complete orbit and forehead reconstruction using a free latissimus dorsi flap and medpor implants

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Background. Reconstruction of enormous composite defects of the face in the presence of meningitis is a difficult problem. We present a case of a 29-year-old man with a huge, posttraumatic bone and soft tissue defect of the upper half of the left side of the face (orbit-zygoma-frontal-partial temporal bones), frontal lobe of the brain, and enucleated eye with intact facial skin. Methods. An initial reconstruction using cement was complicated by multiple episodes of meningitis. In a multiple-stage procedure, we used a free latissimus dorsi muscle flap to reconstruct the soft tissue defect and control the infection, a complete left orbit and frontal MEDPOR implant for the bone defect, and also an orbital sphere MEDPOR implant for the eyeball. Results. In a 2-year follow-up, no infection was observed, and the cosmetic result is satisfactory. Conclusion. The combination of free flap and MEDPOR implants demonstrates an alternative method for reconstruction of complicated facial defects. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Antonopoulos, D., Tsiliboti, D., Skarpetas, D., & Masmanidis, A. (2006). Complete orbit and forehead reconstruction using a free latissimus dorsi flap and medpor implants. Head and Neck, 28(6), 559–563. https://doi.org/10.1002/hed.20384

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